| pacemaker-mediated t. |
in patients with dual chamber pacemakers, tachycardia caused by retrograde conduction of ventricular impulses, either premature ventricular complexes or impulses triggered by ventricular pacing which are sensed by the atria and trigger a subsequent ventricular impulse; an endless loop may develop. Called also endless loop t.
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| Pacerone |
trademark for preparations of amiodarone hydrochloride.
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| pacer |
Horse employing a lateral action at trot rather than the conventional diagonal movement, ie near fore and near hind together, followed by the offside pair.
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| pacemaker |
The "natural " pacemaker of the heart is called the sinus node. The sinus node is a small mass of special cells in the top of the right atrium of the heart. It produces the electrical impulse that goes to the left atrium and travels down to reach the ventricular muscle. These impulses cause the heart to contract or beat. The term "artificial pacemaker" is applied to an electrical device that can be used to replace a defective natural pacemaker or conduction pathway. ...
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| PACE |
A single step, left foot to right or right to left. It can also imply speed of progression as in slow or fast paced.
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